My Week in Media: May 7

Everything I read, listened to, and watched

Hello and good morning!

While a shocking amount of my free time this week was spent playing Two Point Campus—a sim game where you build and run college campuses, with extremely Aardman-ish animation—I did manage to read/listen to/watch a FEW things.


Reading!

Reading

Middle Grade

It Found Us, by Lindsay Currie

The Animal, the Vegetable, and John D Jones, by Betsy Byars

It’s so clear, even from the first two chapters, that John D and Clara have a LOT in common—that they have the potential to not just be great friends and allies, but a terrifying team of obnoxiousness. Byars doesn’t lampshade it until the last third, when John D recognizes that she’s just as miserable as he is, but it’s so clear in the characterization and behavior. She shows such confidence and trust in her reader, which makes for a profoundly pleasurable read.

Adult

Nothing But Blackened Teeth, by Cassandra Khaw

The Salt Grows Heavy, by Cassandra Khaw

Comics, Graphic Novels, and Manga

Measuring Up, by Lily LaMotte and Ann Xu



WITCHBOARD!!

Watching

Movies

Witchboard
Kevin Tenney, 1986
(The above link is to Tubi bc it’s free, but we watched it on Shudder as part of The Last Drive-In)

On the surface it’s about Tawny Kitaen getting possessed via a Ouija board and wearing a cute fedora; really it’s about her former-med-student-now-construction-worker boyfriend and her occult-loving-law-school-bro who used to be best friends but now hate each other for reasons but have to Work Together to save her. Also they might want to make out. None of it really makes any sense, but here I am, having now watched it multiple times.

always here for research sequences

Prime Library Content from Witchboard

Jim: What's our first move when we get there?
Brandon: The big bad public library.
Jim: Why?
Brandon: Why not?
Jim: Oh. Well, as long as you got a reason.


What was your fave find of the week? Author, book, story, movie, show, podcast, product, Delightful Moment? On the media front, mine has been Cassandra Khaw—I’m hoping to pull something together about their books sometime in the upcoming week.

Delightful Moment goes to the morning that Josh left the house and called me not even ten minutes later… to tell me that he saw the Jauntiest Fox on the planet trotting across the road with an entire chicken dangling out of her mouth. Which was weirdly hilarious and magical: Bad day for the chicken, awesome day for the fox. [Note from Josh: It would be nice if, every once in a while, everyone could have a moment like that fox was having—a moment of feeling so proud and so good, of having a total win.]


The Devil’s Rain!

The Devil’s Rain
Robert Fuest, 1975
(same as above)

Ernest Borgnine as the leader of a Satanic coven, and maybe the actual Devil. William Shatner wearing what looks like a wicker cowboy hat. Tom Skerritt being squinty and pensive. Eyeball-less Ida Lupino and John Travolta. Eddie Albert doing his best Fred Willard impersonation. The plotting is not super comprehensible, but from what I could gather, Shatner’s pilgrim ancestor stole a Evil Book from Borgnine and Borgnine wants it back?

Borgnine MAKES this movie. Well, him and eight gazillion gallons of lime sherbet during the endless face-melting scene. Fantastic colors and truly—face-melting aside—some really gorgeous shots, and a GREAT ending.

Television

Father Brown, Bob’s Burgers, Last Drive-In


Previously

My Week in Media: April 30
Hello, friends, We’re experiencing an Extremely Rainy Sunday over here—so much so that we’re basically just waiting for our cellar to start flooding. But we have a standard operating procedure for that—hooray for sump pumps!—so it shouldn’t be a big deal. Just crossing our fingers that we don’t lose power?

turns out i don’t listen to a ton of podcasts when it rains EVERY DAY FOR TWO WEEKS and i don’t go out walking much

Listening

TV/Movies

Again With This
How Did This Get Made?

Art, Culture, and History

How to Be Fine
Listen to Sassy

Short Stories, Storytelling, Audiodramas, and Audiobooks

Wolf 359
Hello from the Magic Tavern


according to JJB on The Last Drive-In, Ernest Borgnine was Somewhat Concerned about the Satanic themes in The Devil’s Rain, but you’d never guess it from his performance—he comes off as Extremely All-In

May your upcoming week be as rad as Ernest Borgnine’s eyebrows!

Talk soon,
Leila